I've taken the dive into my first project with a Tk based GUI. Once I figured out Tk, development has been slow but steady. However I think I could go a lot faster if I could use a Netbeans like interface to create the Gui menus graphically, even if I had to go back in and fill in the subroutines attached to -command keys.

Does such a tool exist? Googling wasn't much help because I ended up finding a lot of Perl Tk applications, and no editors. If it doesn't exist, can anyone point me to some good Emacs elisp files, or similar resources to help create Tk applications?

Many thanks,

Vautrin


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